Tesugen

Today’s Links

  • SafariKeywords. “[L]ets you tell Safari where to search for the words you entered into the search bar, instead of always consulting good old Google.”
  • Big IT: Doomed – Computerworld. “So how does this big—and successful—IT project prove that big IT projects are doomed? It became successful only because [they] stopped running it as a big IT project.”
  • How Websites Learn | Acts of Volition. “A look at how Stuart Brand’s classic work of social and architectural criticism, How Buildings Learn, applies to web design and development.”

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The above was posted to my personal weblog on June 14, 2004. My name is Peter Lindberg and I am a thirtysomething software developer and dad living in Stockholm, Sweden. Here, you’ll find posts in English and Swedish about whatever happens to interest me for the moment.

Posted around the same time:

The seven most recent posts:

  1. Tesugen Replaced (October 7)
  2. My Year of MacBook Troubles (May 16)
  3. Tesugen Turns Five (March 21)
  4. Gustaf Nordenskiöld om keramik kontra kläddesign (December 10, 2006)
  5. Se till att ha två buffertar för oförutsedda utgifter (October 30, 2006)
  6. Bra tips för den som vill börja fondspara (October 7, 2006)
  7. Light-Hearted Parenting Tips (September 16, 2006)
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